* Georg Vollnhals -- Sunday 02 April 2006 15:26:
> Yes, after creating the "state" directory all is fine here.
> 
> After my opinion this is a *must* for FlightGear. Is there any reason 
> not to add it?

Well, the fact that one has to create a directory manually, for example.
Of course, I could dump it all into $FG_HOME, but that's ugly. Also, I
would have to think about a good key (a menu function is too bothersome
for it IMHO). And I would have to make the "autoload" setting configurable
via gui. But in which dialog? All questions that are just too hard to
answer ...  :-}



> Now that is much easier. I have to test it with other a/c now.

It wasn't really done for continuing flights (in air), but only to
not have to start from a cheesy runway with running engine(s). I
wanted proper start procedure, taxiing etc. The pa24 shouldn't start
on KSFO/28R every time, but from where I left it last time (in a
hangar at 2V2, for example :-). Great learning experience, and
the aircraft feel more like they are yours (because nobody moved
the flaps or changed the trimming since last time).

BTW: if you leave bo105 doors open, they'll also be open next time. :-)

m.


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